❌ You want something that's easy to go up and down: If you're after something more versatile for your setup then you may be better off with a more premium roller option or a pop-up solution instead. What holds it back from taking the top spot in our list is the fact that its stock is a bit spotty, particularly in Australia, right now, and it appears to only be direct through Razer right now. The fact the heights can be set means you only need to occupy the necessary space instead of having the whole roll in use, and the choice of blue 100% polyester will be easier on dimmer setups, too. If you've got a little extra to throw at your streaming setup then there's little doubt it would function well with the likes of StreamLabs and OBS with little fuss. With its asking price of $209.99 / £159.99 (around AU$315) the Razer Blue Screen is the most expensive option on our list, but also the most robust in terms of quality and features. This model can be height adjusted up to 2m (6.5ft) high and be packed away in a lightweight (16.5 lb / 7.5 kg) carrying case when not in use. That's because blue screens like this one are less luminous and require far less in terms of direct lighting for the effect to work properly. The Razer Blue Screen is perfect for those gaming setups which may have less intensive lighting for streaming. ❌ You're working with limited funds: The Razer Blue Screen is one of the most expensive options out now, so if it's outside of your budget then one of our other choices may be a better fit. Not bad for its sub $50 / £50 / AU$70 asking price all in all. The blue means that you can use the effect in dimmer environments due to the far lower luminosity with similar results, and green generally works more consistently but requires even lighting to function at its best. With the dual functionality of both blue and green, you have more options for chroma keying than you would typically with just green. It's easily and widely available in the US, the UK, and Australia, too, and a trusted brand in the photography world, so you won't be taking much of a gamble here. With its aggressive price point of $47 / £47.99 / AU$67.99, the Neewer Chromakey Backdrop is far cheaper than a larger green screen setup without taking up as much room. With its double-sided design, green with blue on the reverse, and the fact it can be put away in seconds, this affordable option could be perfect for you should our top pick cost a little too much. The Neewer Chromakey Backdrop is perfect if you're someone who wants a quick and easy green screen solution that won't break the bank. ❌ You need something larger: With its 1.5m (5ft) x 2m (6.5ft) size, the Neewer Chromakey Backdrop should be big enough for a single person, but lacking for groups or bigger setup sizes.
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